blaze
noun
verb
bleɪz
noun
1
FIRE
火
a.
a
big
dangerous
fire
–
used
especially
in
news
reports
b.
a
fire
burning
with
strong
bright
flames
熊熊的火焰
C usually singular 一般用单数 singular 单数
It
took
almost
100
firemen
to
bring
the
blaze
under
control.
出动了近 100 名消防员才控制住火势。
fight/tackle/control
a
blaze
Helicopters
were
used
to
help
fight
the
blaze.
出动了直升机来协助灭火。
house/factory/barn
etc
blaze
a
huge
chemical
factory
blaze
化工厂的一场大火
I
lit
the
fire
and
soon
had
a
cheerful
blaze
going.
我点了火,不一会儿就火光熊熊。
2
LIGHT/COLOUR
光/颜色
very
bright
light
or
colour
〔光线、色彩的〕光辉,闪耀;
singular 单数
[+
of
]
the
blaze
of
light
from
the
security
lamps
安全灯的强光
The
garden
is
a
blaze
of
colour
at
this
time
of
year.
这个时节花园里色彩斑斓。
3
blaze of publicity/glory
a
lot
of
public
attention
or
success
and
praise
媒体的关注/盛誉
As
soon
as
the
trial
was
over,
the
blaze
of
publicity
surrounding
him
vanished.
审判一结束,媒体对他的关注随即消失。
She
played
the
Canada
tournament
then
retired,
going
out
in
a
blaze
of
glory
(=ending
her
career
with
a
lot
of
success
and
praise)
.
她打完加拿大锦标赛后,在一片盛誉中退役离去。
4
a
sudden
show
of
very
strong
emotion
〔强烈感情的〕迸发
singular 单数
A
blaze
of
anger
flashed
across
his
face.
他顿时面露怒色。
5
what the blazes/who the blazes etc
used
to
emphasize
a
question
when
you
are
annoyed
[过时,口] 到底是什么/是谁等〔厌烦时用于加强问题的语气〕
old-fashioned spoken
What
the
blazes
is
going
on
here?
这里到底怎么回事?
6
like blazes
as
fast,
as
much,
or
as
strongly
as
possible
[过时,口] 尽可能地
old-fashioned spoken
We
had
to
run
like
blazes.
我们只得拼命地跑。
7
a
white
mark,
especially
one
down
the
front
of
a
horse’s
face
〔尤指马面部的一条〕白斑
C usually singular 一般用单数
verb
8
FIRE
火
to
burn
very
brightly
and
strongly
熊熊燃烧;
The
room
was
warm,
with
a
fire
blazing
in
the
hearth.
房间里暖融融的,壁炉里的火熊熊燃烧。
9
LIGHT
光
to
shine
with
a
very
bright
light
闪耀,发强光
A
huge
truck
was
advancing
towards
us,
its
headlights
blazing.
一辆大卡车打着刺眼的前灯朝我们直冲过来。
The
sun
blazed
down
as
we
walked
along
the
valley.
我们走在山谷里,太阳火辣辣地照射下来。
10
EYES
眼睛
if
someone’s
eyes
are
blazing,
their
eyes
are
shining
brightly
because
they
are
feeling
a
very
strong
emotion,
usually
anger
[文] 〔愤怒等强烈的感情在眼睛里〕燃烧
usually in progressive 一般用进行式 | literary
[+
with
]
Linda
leapt
to
her
feet,
her
dark
eyes
blazing
with
anger.
琳达猛然跳了起来,黑色的眼睛里燃烧着怒火。
11
GUN
枪炮
also
又作
if
guns
blaze,
they
fire
bullets
quickly
and
continuously
连续射击
An
enemy
plane
roared
overhead,
its
guns
blazing.
敌机在我们头顶上轰鸣,枪炮不停地射击。
12
blaze a trail
to
develop
or
do
something
new
and
important,
or
to
do
something
important
that
no
one
has
done
before
开辟道路,创新
an
innovative
young
company
that
has
blazed
a
trail
for
others
to
follow
一家勇于创新的年轻公司,创出了一条他人可以效法的新路径
13
be blazed across/all over sth
if
something
is
blazed
across
a
newspaper
etc,
it
is
written
in
a
way
that
everyone
will
notice
醒目地刊登在报纸等上
News
of
their
divorce
was
blazed
across
all
the
tabloids.
所有小报都在显著位置上刊登了他们离婚的消息。